This Friday was (sadly) my last Dinner With Dominicans of my PC career. What has become one of my favorite PC events over the past four years commenced just as wonderfully and enjoyably as ever. Over 100 of my peers and I crowded into the Campus Ministry Center and enjoyed a pasta feast while getting to know the Dominican Friars that live on and run our campus. We were also graced by the presence of the lovely Dominican Sisters who run St. Pius V Elementary School across the street from us! It was a wonderful evening of community, insight, perspective, food, and fellowship – something I will sorely miss in just a few months!

For the second time in my college career, I decided to spend my Spring Break in a different way. Instead of laying out at the beach or sleeping in at home, I piled into a van with 20 of my classmates and traveled down south to participate in the … [Continue reading]

This weekend, the Campus Ministry leadership team of 30 students, 4 Campus Ministers and 2 Chaplains escaped the rush of campus life and retreated to a lovely, rural Rhode Island cottage for reflection and bonding. The leadership team, known as the … [Continue reading]

Superstorm Nemo made his way to the Northeast this weekend, and he did not stray away from Providence! Instead, he dumped about two feet of snow on us and graciously left us with a snow day! We decided the seize the opportunity and spend the day … [Continue reading]

In honor of the great Church Doctor (and the unofficial patron saint of Providence College), my friends and I celebrated the Feast of St. Thomas Aquinas this weekend. A tradition passed down from senior friends of ours over the past three … [Continue reading]

For the fourth year in a row, I spent the first week of my second semester on the annual March for Life in Washington D.C., the national pro-life rally held on the anniversary of the infamous Roe v. Wade decision. 55 of my peers and I were lead by … [Continue reading]

This past Wednesday was the PC Irish Dance Club's end-of-semester show! Held in the Smith Center for the Arts, we showcased all 14 numbers we had been working on throughout the entire semester. The show was a wonderful mix of traditional and … [Continue reading]

“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has” Margaret Mead
This past weekend, the FaithWorks Immersion 2012 team reunited for a two-day retreat, in honor of the … [Continue reading]

Another weekend at PC - another weekend of service! This Saturday, I hopped in a van with six of my peers and headed to the south side of Providence to serve with the Providence Affiliate of Habitat for Humanity! As the "Saturday Builds" coordinator … [Continue reading]

Every semester since the spring of my freshman year, I've joined about 20 of my classmates and Fr. Cuddy on PC for Life's semi-annual trip to "Spring House," a safe house for pregnant women who have been abused and abandoned by their families. The … [Continue reading]

Hi there, and thank you for visiting my blog page! My name is Emily and I am currently a senior at PC, pursuing a Social Science major and Theology minor. Here at PC I write for our student newspaper, The Cowl, I am the president of the Irish Dance Club, I serve as the Saturday Builds Coordinator on the Habitat for Humanity Executive Board, and I serve as the Student Minister for Local Service on Campus Ministry's Pastoral Council. I hope to pursue Pastoral Ministry after graduation, as I love to help others discover more about themselves through their faith!